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Civil War Amendments: Chapter Analysis

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1. In the required readings from this week, the author elaborates on The Civil War Amendments in which the fundamental focus of equality did not affect the United States until a set of Amendments took place within the constitution (Saylor 159). The thirteenth, fourteenth, and the fifteenth amendments helped “expand” upon the federal governments power and jurisdiction as these amendments worked towards disrupting discrimination towards voting rights and rights within the United States (Saylor 159). However, despite strong action from the federal government to create equality through the Civil rights amendments, the south began “restricting African American voting” after the democrats overpowered the congress and white house after the civil …show more content…

Washington’s approach to advocacy stemmed from accepting “segregation” and working towards creating and pursuing “elf- help, vocational education, and individual economic advancement” (Saylor 160). As the lead spokesman’s, Book T. Washington created and headed institutions for African Americans, such as the Alabama Tuskegee Institute, and also wrote the Up From Slavery (160). In Booker T. Washington’s book, Up From Slavery, Washington focused on his life in the memoir, in a reflective stance. In contrast, W.E.B. Dubois, also garnered attention for his book titled The Soul of Black Folk, and while he also fought for African American rights his book focused mainly on rallying protest against discrimination and also for civil rights (160). W.E.B. Dubois differed from Washington, Marshall, and King primarily through his advocacy as the director of multiple positions for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (160). Dubois worked as director on multiple positions that dealt with creating publicity and news for the general …show more content…

While there have been many successes for promoting and enacting laws to help support gay and lesbian rights there still much more to be done to ensure such. In reading the Saylor text the first thing discuses is the “unique obstacle” in helping attain civil rights (Saylor 179). Civil rights for gay men and lesbians, is something that has been greatly opposed by religious groups where it sex marriage and in all homosexuality is deemed “flawed behavior” and not an “innate characteristic” (179). In regards to exit polls it is also regarded that only 4 percent of public voting is made have up so lesbian, gay men, and bisexuals. Other opposition for gay rights came in the 1950s with the anti-communist scare where gay people where “harassed” and mocked by politicians and police departments. Latter opposition that is extremely current today would be same sex marriage, which has brought in huge opposition between the federal and state courts. In all, while there have been many accomplishments in gay rights there is still more that must be accomplished regarding equal rights for

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